Obsessed.
Pamela Anderson has never looked dreamier. The Last Showgirl actress appeared in Paris for Chanel’s Couture Spring/Summer 2025 show in a wintery white outfit that evoked a weightless white cloud—and it was nothing short of ethereal.
The actress wore a white blouse with a ruffled high neck and frilly detailing around the neckline. As she spun for the photographers, she revealed the pleated top's floaty, voluminous style as it ballooned around her. Her matching pleated wide leg trousers also seemed to float effortlessly around her as she made her way into the show.
She completed her dreamy look with white Chanel clutch bag, black heels, and black sunglasses. As usual, she stuck to her barely there make up look and wore her blonde hair in natural loose waves.
Anderson's latest floaty look is a continuation of the understated, but decisively chic French It-girl style she's been offering up over the past few months. Always a fan of a slick monochromatic moment—especially in white—Anderson has stepped out in a number of similar wintery looks in recent months.
She had a long white top and white midi skirt moment; a white blouse and satin skirt moment; a white silk button-up and white wide leg pants moment; an all-white look with an oversized white blazer moment; an off-white loungewear cardigan moment. Basically, she has a very simple winter formula—and she’s sticking to it in the chicest ways possible.
Anderson is in the midst something of an acting comeback. This year, she stars as Shelly in Gia Coppola’s The Last Showgirl. The role sees her channeling her own experiences as a sex symbol in Hollywood, as she steps into the shoes of an ageing showgirl in a run-down Las Vegas revue.
The role has earned her a SAG nomination, but she didn’t make the cut for the Oscar nominations. Although she had been tipped as a strong contender, she wasn’t disappointed by the seeming “snub”. “Oh my gosh, it’s not something I ever expected. Doing the work is the win,” she said to Elle shortly after the nominees were announced. “That’s what I like to do, and I think we can lose sight of that sometimes in this whole crazy awards season, but it’s nice to be recognized, and it’s all a bonus.”